We Need to Start Taking Young Women’s Love Stories Seriously
The subject of almost all of my fiction so far has been the love lives of young women. For a long time, I found this [Read More]
The subject of almost all of my fiction so far has been the love lives of young women. For a long time, I found this [Read More]
To some extent, the process for writing a story is different each time. In the introduction to American Gods, Neil Gaiman quotes Gene Wolfe, who told him, “You never [Read More]
Marvel’s Black Panther hits theaters on Friday, but the character’s history and the legacy of his home nation is decades in the making. The character [Read More]
It’s okay to admit you’ve neglected your LinkedIn profile for an undisclosed period of time. We all know what our profiles would look like in [Read More]
The American Library Association announced Monday that Philadelphia author Erin Entrada Kelly has won the John Newbery Medal for the outstanding children’s book of 2017 [Read More]
Jordan Peele’s smash-hit horror film and the gay coming-of-age movie Call Me By Your Name take top prizes at Oscars bellwether Get Out and Call [Read More]
Indigenous Arts & Stories is providing an opportunity for self-identified Indigenous youth (ages 6 to 29) to express themselves creatively! Indigenous Arts & Stories began [Read More]
We can’t all be bestselling authors. We don’t all enjoy staring at symbols on thin sheets of trees or pixelated screens for long periods. So, [Read More]
When you crack open a book, you generally know what you’re getting yourself into, format wise. A story divided into chapters made of indented paragraphs, [Read More]
Sleeping Bear Press is a well regarded publisher of board books, picture books, middle grade readers, and young adult fiction. They offer advances to some [Read More]
It’s official: Facebook is for old(er) people. Teens and young adults are ditching Mark Zuckerberg’s social network as popularity among the over-55s surges, according to [Read More]
I was like Robert Peary embarking for the North Pole—that is, if we can pretend for a moment that the publishing world is a vast, [Read More]
LONDON — It’s a chilling cliche of thrillers that women often end up abducted, abused or dead. One writer is so sick of the violence [Read More]
We’re thrilled to announce that Script Magazine and the Writers Store will be joining Writer’s Digest on an all-new, fully redesigned website at writersdigest.com in 2018. As [Read More]
Upcoming Facebook updates will begin reducing the visibility of posts by publishers in order to prioritize social interaction. Learn what you can do to maintain [Read More]
Judy Blume needs no introduction. The author of your all-time favorite childhood novels (Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, Tales of a Fourth Grade [Read More]
World renowned Israeli author David Grossman was named Monday as a winner of Israel’s top civilian honor, the Israel Prize, for a “series of masterpieces” [Read More]
Writing is a meditative act; writing is an act of devotion. Why else do writers tremble before a blank page? Why do writers retreat to [Read More]
No one was more surprised than Ottawa-born Iain Reid when famed screenwriter and film director Charlie Kaufman showed interest in adapting the writer‘s first novel. “He came [Read More]
Time is running out to enter the Askew’s Foods Word on the Lake Writing Contest. The deadline is midnight on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Winners will [Read More]
From the Book of Kells to Walter Benjamin, literary history is marked with tantalizing absences – which two bibliophiles have made it their business to [Read More]
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